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How can policy makers and health care leaders ensure affordable, equitable access to GLP-1 medications while managing their ...
Research at Taizhou Enze Medical Center in China focused on the risk priority of adverse events during all phases of emergency laboratory analysis, and it implemented continuous systematic ...
In 2023, NEJM Catalyst and Jiahui Medical Research & Education Group (J-Med) launched a multiyear collaboration designed to highlight and promote advances in the delivery of health care in China.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene in late September 2024, hospitals across the United States were faced with a sudden shortage of intravenous fluid (IVF). The deadly Atlantic storm damaged a major IVF ...
Health care systems are increasingly recognizing the environmental harms generated by medical care and are seeking to reduce their carbon footprints. They can accomplish measurable reductions in ...
While it is widely recognized that poor diet is a leading cause of many chronic diseases, the U.S. health care system has done relatively little to systematically improve diets within the U.S.
Innovation defines how health care is delivered, accessed, and experienced by patients. In 2023, University of California, Davis Health implemented an Urgent Care at Home (UCAH) program to bring care ...
Millions of people in the United States delay or forgo medical care because of transportation challenges, contributing to adverse health outcomes and significant financial losses for health care ...
This issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery includes articles, case studies, and research reports on ridesharing for veterans, the carbon impact of telehealth, mediating grievances, ...
Climate change is a major public health crisis. NEJM Group publications — NEJM, NEJM Evidence, and NEJM Catalyst — present a new series on fossil fuel–driven health harms and strategies to reduce risk ...